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Maccabi Haifa; 2023–24 season; President: Ya'akov Shahar: Head coach: Messay Dego: Stadium: Sammy Ofer: Ligat Ha'Al: 2nd: State Cup: Quarter-finals: Toto Cup: Runners-up: Super Cup: Winners: Champions League: Play-off round: Europa League: Group stage: Conference League: Round of 16: Top goalscorer: League: Dean David (20 goals) All: Dean ...
The 2022–23 season was Maccabi Haifa's 65th season in the Israeli Premier League, and its 41st consecutive season in the top division of Israeli football.. On 23 August, the club achieved qualification to the UEFA Champions League group stage for the third time in its history after a 2–2 draw with Red Star Belgrade that saw the club advance 5–4 on aggregate.
Maccabi Haifa; 2024–25 season; President: Ya'akov Shahar: Head coach: Barak Bakhar: Stadium: Sammy Ofer: Ligat Ha'Al: 3rd: State Cup: Quarter-finals: Toto Cup: Runners-up: Conference League: Second qualifying round: Top goalscorer: League: Dean David (12) All: Dean David (14) Highest home attendance: 28,650 (vs Hapoel Be'er Sheva 4 December ...
5.3.1 Results overview. 5.4 Results summary. 5.5 Results by round. 6 State Cup. ... Maccabi Haifa : 2–1: FC Kairat: Haifa: 20:00: Ashkenazi 31' Menahem 42 ...
The 2021–22 season was Maccabi Haifa's 64th season in Israeli Premier League, and their 40th consecutive season in the top division of Israeli football.. In this season, the team won its Second championship in a consecutive to achieve three from four title on this season (Israeli Premier League, Toto Cup and the israeli super cup) and Finished Runners-up on the Israeli state cup.
Maccabi Haifa against Bayern Munich in 2009–10 UEFA Champions League group stage. Maccabi Haifa returned to the Champions League for the 2009–10 season. A 3–0 win over FC Red Bull Salzburg ensured its second win in the span of seven years, with goals by Dvalishvili, Golasa and Ghadir.
Maccabi Haifa 5–0 Maccabi Petah Tikva (14 January 2024 ()) Biggest away win: Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–5 Maccabi Tel Aviv (26 September 2023 ()) F.C. Ashdod 0–5 Maccabi Haifa (25 February 2024 ()) Highest scoring: Beitar Jerusalem 4–4 Hapoel Be'er Sheva (23 December 2023 ()) Longest winning run
Maccabi Haifa Football Club was established in 1913 in the port city of Haifa. It was a small, struggling club that spent most of its time bouncing between the Liga Leumit and the lower leagues. The club was given a bye to the final of a 1923 competition called The Hebrew Cup, [ 1 ] which it lost to Maccabi Nes Tziona 0–2.